Gorge
Kaçanik Gorge
Kaçanik Gorge is Kosovo’s southern corridor of stone, where the Lepenc River slices through towering cliffs between the Sharr and Skopska Crna Gora mountains, forming a dramatic natural gateway to North Macedonia, steeped in history and legend.
Getting There
📍 Getting There: Located just south of Kaçanik town, accessible via the M2 highway and the railway line toward Hani i Elezit.
♿ Accessibility: Terrain is paved highway.
Loacally Know as
Gryka e Kaçanikut

Alpine Expedition Guide & Wilderness Expert
Fisnik Kelmendi
Insider tips
Best view: From the old road (M2) for river level views, or the R6 Highway for viaduct views.
Photography highlight: "Guri i Shpuar" (Perforated Stone); best captured from Kaçanik Fortress or roadside pull-offs in early morning light.
The Story
Kaçanik Gorge was formed by the erosive force of the Lepenc River, which carved its way through limestone and shale over millennia. The gorge stretches for several kilometers, with cliffs rising steeply on either side, creating a dramatic passage between Kosovo and North Macedonia.
Historically, the gorge has served as a strategic route for trade, migration, and military campaigns. During the Ottoman period, it was fortified with the construction of Kaçanik Fortress under the orders of Koxha Sinan Pasha in the late 1500s. The fortress overlooked the gorge, guarding the vital passage that connected Prizren and Skopje.
The gorge also holds cultural significance. A prominent rock formation at its entrance, known as Shpuem (“The Drill”), is linked to local legend. It was once called “Marko’s Stone,” referencing a mythical duel between Serbian prince Marko and the outlaw Musa Kesedžija.
In modern times, the gorge remains a key transport corridor, with both the M2 highway and the Kosovo–North Macedonia railway line running through it. A short tunnel once carved into the rock was removed after the Kosovo War, improving access and visibility.
Today, Kaçanik Gorge is admired for its natural beauty and historical resonance. It offers scenic drives, hiking opportunities, and a tangible sense of Kosovo’s geographic and cultural crossroads.
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